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Sub-optimal solutions to code synthesis for space-time diversity
Transmit diversity is a very attractive solution for efficient communications through fading wireless channels. The paper presents some aspects concerning the synthesis of the coding matrix in a multiantenna configuration. Because no optimal (maximum coding advantage, maximum transmission rate, minimum delay) codes can be found for systems with more than two antennas, some sub-optimal solutions are analyzed.